Attachment for telephones.



PATENTED M .'.Y 29, 1906.

H. L. CARPENTER. ATTOHMENT PGB. TELEPHONES.

APPLICATION FILED 3151.30, 1905.

No. 321,9?. PATEND MLLY E. L: OL'XBPBNTER.

l 'TTA L MEET R TELE HNES.

CATLON PLED JAH, 30, 190s.

3 SHEETS-SHEET 2 i al) Q5, Q5

No, 821,924.y EATENTED MAY 29, 1906.

H. L. CARPENTER.

ATTACHMENT EUR TELEPHONES.

APPLIGAIION FILED JAH. 30, )905.

3 SHEETS-SHEET 8 .7 5 /Egh reuire ies-s met-el in its ,construction but :also render znivertisinff metter visible that is pioeefi upon tbe unI side oi' a oord on the opposite side of tbc holder. Tiie bolder 7' nniy also be provided with the openings, ii' pre iilerreii, sind advertising metter oi ai calendar may benrrenged to ne visible tbrougli tbe openings.

in i*1 i2 the iower comers i2 oi the ears 5 o tire boitiers when tliey lieve btend epi ed s. cei'toin predetermined point end not nos stops therefor sind summits While writ ing;l is'beingg (ione on tne pod in tlie construo'tions sium'n in i "igsi smi 3, iiowever, 'the beide-nis :are allowed. to either drop down upon the bese oi tine telephone, indicated 'l lines inl lg. i., or upon sonic article Y, lr, or trible einen which the telephone 1. 712/" i v, i iscefi. immer or miese consti uctions may be enniioyed according to Whichever suits best tiie style oi te ,lione endv its ioeetion.

it is i, sii'oble in mount tliese holders on teiepiione-sonidsrd to provide ineens igor retaining them in their vertical or inopere tive 'no ion, sind various sevices inigbt be einplbyeril 'for tins purpose. l. preiio'r, however, to usey end, es shown in i? sind i connect tile ings t/ion'tlie respective 'iioifiei i pins i5 on tno breekt-:ts Si .by

ooit-swings Fliese sjori` si n'iie in the positin'i shown in if i initier tension to ietnin une iiolciois n, ver tieni position; but when n holder is se ng; down, indicated in "iii to lioiii it in its lo niece of 'titte spiral rosy nrovifle sp', loosely I l oi tbe roti e snai lievr at 4innd one of .springs being in their raised i inittingi` tbein to be swung y the peper pini. i0, zin/.i 'i i i lieve shown n moiibrsrelo end cierne for tire lioi ito :nient it porti(nier'v for use on differ ent style of teieplionwstonflsrfls. .Eis bero shown, id represents tile broeiret having eers i X ronno @een Where-on tbe insiders nre pivoteci :ind pro-- *vided with o. contini breve V(i, inwingf s. toot 2i that beers ege inst 'the telepluine-storni ord. ik siot 22 is provided iii tiie brace 2G, having e lug 253, opted to enter one of s series of notches 2lineor one enti oi e ilefible strap 25, tiret is inserted into sniol sint. The oppofviite emi oi' tbe strep i o lio'ie to receive a, screw L5 that 'fitted into the slot By turn-- ing on time nut on this screw the strop wilt be tightened anni the devine secured. in any ie siiiofl posL ion on the standard.

it will be understood that various other o ins of eiA "ai niey be used and ,iiiii'erent styles oiE serioA 'may be employed in connection with the oivoted holders, and i there'- ore do not Wisii to be confined to the specific devices herein shown.

i claim es my inventionl. A telephone attachment comprising s beiderond a ein/nip for detachsbly securing it on a telephone-standard, said holder heving s pivotal connection with said clamp and adapted to be swung to a vertical inoperative position against the standard and turned down preperetory to using, and said boitier being provided with retaining ineens for e memorandum pmi, substantially es described.

2. A telephone attachment comprising e bolder and s clamp lor deteclnsbly securing; it on e telephone-standard, seid holder lieving e, pivotei conneetion. with said clamp and adopted to be swung to o. vertieei inoperative position against the standard and turned down preparatory to using, and said holder being provided on one side with o retsining ineens for s paper perl and on the other side with retaining ineens for indexed sheets or e card, substantially es described.

3. in combination with a, suitable support, e telephone etteclnnent comprising holders arranged one sbove another and having e eonnnon pivot et one enti on said support end efiepted to be swung to an imriglit position *when not in use and turned iiown to en in clinefl position prepammry to usi ng, substantially es described.

L combination, with a telephone# standard, oi a, cieinp secured thereon, s holder pivoted on seid clslnp und. adapted to be swung; to a vertical position. effeiiist the stendere. when not in use, and. seid t.bolder being provided 'with retaining means i'or e meinorsnduin--mi e sprin arranged to retain sind holder in its reisen or lowered position,

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and said beider resting upon the base of the stendardi when in use.

5 The combination, with e 'telephone steinierd, of e clamp secure-ti thereon and providefi with e bracket having eers, holders pivoteri on solo eers and movable inrlepenrid enftiy oi one another, one holder having taining ineens for e nieinoieiiduni-psd, and tire other bovini); retninin g ineens for e. series IXO oi sheets or a card, end springs connecting said holders with seid brecket.l

o'. The combination, with s teiepiioiiel standard, oi e bolder pivoted et onereni thereon enclsospted to be swung to e ver il oei position against seid standard when' not l' ers pivotslly supportedby seid clamp sind eenen@ kconnected With saidl holders and one of said holders having' openings 'through which the 'under side of the card or sheet thereon. is Visi.-

- ble when the holder is raised to a vertical P0 sition, substantially as described.

8. The combination, with a teliphonestandard, of holders ivoted atene en thereon one above anoti er yand adapted 'to he swung to a vertical position againstv said standard Wnennot in use and turned down to an inclined position preparatory to usin 9. Thecombinatlon; with a telep one.

" standard or support, .of a memorandum-pad holder'hinged at one end thereon and adapted to he swung to a vertical poeiti-en against said support when not in u'se and turned down to an inclined position preparatory to nelng.

10. The combination, with a telephonestandard., of a springpressed holder pivoted thereon and adapted to be swung to a vertieal inoperative position against the standard and turneddown to` an inclined positionpre paratory to using, fnd said holder being provided on one side ith retaining means for a memoranduma 1 and having a sheet for tele hone numer on the other side7 substanytialiy as describe In Witness whereof i have hereunto set my hand this 24th day of January, 1905.

HENRY L. CARPENTEV Witnesses:

Rionenn PAUL, C ,G HAN-son. 

